• MODIS Pic of the Day 23 January 2023

    From Dan Richter@1:317/3 to All on Mon Jan 23 11:00:36 2023
    January 23, 2023 - Southern Patagonia Ice Field

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    This stunning true-color image of a cloud-free summer day over the
    South Patagonian Icefield was acquired on January 17, 2023, by the
    Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on board NASA’s
    Aqua satellite.

    Sitting atop the Andes Mountains in southern South America, the
    Patagonian Icefields are a remnant of a massive ice sheet that existed
    about 18,000 years ago. Today, the ancient ice sheet has withered to
    three remnants: the North, South, and Cordillera Darwin Icefields.
    These modern icefields still contain the largest expanse of ice in the
    Southern Hemisphere outside of Antarctica. only three icefields remain
    of the ancient ice sheet.

    The Southern Icefield, shown in this image, is the largest of the
    three, stretching about 217 miles (250 km) along high Andes ridgetops.
    Scientists currently estimate the size at about 12,200 square
    kilometers (4,710 square miles), which is a little smaller than the
    size of the U.S. state of Connecticut. It’s about three times the size
    of the Northern Patagonian Icefield and both of those are much larger
    than the Cordillera Darwin Icefield, which sits at the farthest tip of
    the continent.

    Several large and visually striking glacial lakes can be seen along the
    edges of the Southern Icefield, especially along the eastern side. The
    lakes are filled with meltwater from the Icefield glaciers as well as
    from meltwater from each winter’s fresh snowfall. As glaciers slowly
    slide along the mountains, their weight grinds the stone beneath into
    very fine sediment, which is known as “glacial flour”. Glacial
    meltwater carries the glacial flour into the lakes, creating the
    remarkable and unique teal-colored appearance.

    Image Facts
    Satellite: Aqua
    Date Acquired: 1/17/2023
    Resolutions: 1km (239 KB), 500m (604.3 KB), 250m (430.7 KB)
    Bands Used: 1,4,3
    Image Credit: MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA GSFC



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